Essentials Training in One Hour: Safeguarding Young People Level 2 - 2025 Online Safety Act (NW260415A)

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SubjectSafeguarding
DescriptionWebinar Overview: This session highlights how the Online Safety Act impacts dental teams, focusing on recognising and responding to online abuse, exploitation, and distress in patients—especially children and vulnerable adults.
Additional information

Registration for this webinar is from 12.45pm

You will be sent an MS Teams invitation no later than Monday 13th 2026, please check your spam/Junk emails.

Late Bookings Policy:

Any bookings made within 24 hours of the course commencement date are considered late bookings. It is crucial for us to maintain the quality of our courses and ensure a seamless experience for all participants. Therefore, late bookings may not receive an automatic link to the course.

Action Required:

If you have booked on a course within 24 hours of its start time, we kindly request that you contact the course organiser immediately elaine.douglas@nhs.net. Failure to do so may result in:

1. No Access to the course: You may not receive the link to join the webinar automatically or have reserved a place at a venue.

2. Potential Charges: Depending on the circumstances, there may be charges associated with late bookings

COST:

NHS DCP £10

NHS Dentist £15

Non NHS DCP £20

Non NHS Dentist £30

VenueMS Teams, Webinar  View details
Date & timeWednesday 15 April 2026, 13:00 to 14:00
LecturerVicky Burt  View details
Target audience

Recommended to all

Development outcomeA, B, C, D
Course styleLecture
Core topicGDC Recommended Topic
Catering None
CPD hours1:00
Cost£10.00 (£20.00 surcharge for users whose user group is group d: non nhs dentist, £10.00 surcharge for users whose user group is group c: non nhs dcp, £5.00 surcharge for users whose user group is group b: nhs dentist)
Aims

To enhance dental professionals’ understanding of the Online Safety Act 2025 and its relevance to safeguarding, equipping teams with up-to-date knowledge to identify and respond to online risks affecting children and vulnerable adults.

Objectives
  • Explain the key provisions of the Online Safety Act 2025 and its relevance to safeguarding in dental practice.
  • Identify signs of online abuse, exploitation, or distress in children and vulnerable adults during dental consultations.
  • Recognise the responsibilities of dental teams in responding to online safeguarding concerns in line with current legislation.
Learning outcomes

Dental professionals will understand how the Online Safety Act 2025 impacts safeguarding duties, enabling them to identify and respond to signs of online abuse, exploitation, or distress in patients - particularly children and vulnerable adults within the dental care setting.